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Gun T Playbook 2.0
The Evolution of the Original — Built for Today’s Defenses
The original Gun-T Playbook gave coaches a foundation.
Gun-T Playbook 2.0 gives you answers for modern defenses.
This is not a reprint.
This is not a cosmetic update.
This is a true 2.0 version—expanded, adjusted, and built from years of real game use.
Defenses change. Personnel changes.
Your offense has to evolve without losing its identity.
That’s exactly what Gun-T Playbook 2.0 was built to do.
What’s New in Gun-T Playbook 2.0
DUO Run Game Added
Power without pulling pressure.
Gun-T 2.0 introduces DUO concepts that allow you to:
Stay downhill
Control double teams
Attack odd and even fronts
Protect your quarterback
Stay physical late in games
Expanded 2-Back Offense
Gun-T 2.0 builds on the traditional Gun-T structure by adding true 2-back concepts:
Split-flow looks
Lead and insert fits
Better answers versus three-safety and three-down teams
Personnel flexibility without substitution
Answers Versus Modern Defensive Trends
This version was built specifically to handle:
Three-down and odd fronts
Three-high safety structures
Aggressive edge play
Hybrid linebackers and nickel defenders
What Stayed the Same (And Got Better)
Core Gun-T identity
Simple rules for players
Physical run-game philosophy
Complementary pass concepts
Teaching over overload
Gun-T 2.0 still values alignment, leverage, purpose, and execution—now with more answers built in.
Inside the Gun-T Playbook 2.0
Updated core run concepts
DUO installed the Gun-T way
Expanded two-back packages
RPOs tied directly to run structure
Play-action built off downhill success
Coaching points that simplify install
Concepts built for Friday night football, not chalkboard football
Every concept is explained with:
Clean diagrams
Coaching points
When to call it
Why it works
Who Gun-T Playbook 2.0 Is For
Coaches who ran the original and want what’s next
Coordinators facing modern defensive structures
Teams that want to stay physical from the gun
Programs that want evolution—not reinvention
If you loved the original Gun-T Playbook, this is the next step.
If defenses have started overplaying your core concepts, this is the answer.
The Evolution of the Original — Built for Today’s Defenses
The original Gun-T Playbook gave coaches a foundation.
Gun-T Playbook 2.0 gives you answers for modern defenses.
This is not a reprint.
This is not a cosmetic update.
This is a true 2.0 version—expanded, adjusted, and built from years of real game use.
Defenses change. Personnel changes.
Your offense has to evolve without losing its identity.
That’s exactly what Gun-T Playbook 2.0 was built to do.
What’s New in Gun-T Playbook 2.0
DUO Run Game Added
Power without pulling pressure.
Gun-T 2.0 introduces DUO concepts that allow you to:
Stay downhill
Control double teams
Attack odd and even fronts
Protect your quarterback
Stay physical late in games
Expanded 2-Back Offense
Gun-T 2.0 builds on the traditional Gun-T structure by adding true 2-back concepts:
Split-flow looks
Lead and insert fits
Better answers versus three-safety and three-down teams
Personnel flexibility without substitution
Answers Versus Modern Defensive Trends
This version was built specifically to handle:
Three-down and odd fronts
Three-high safety structures
Aggressive edge play
Hybrid linebackers and nickel defenders
What Stayed the Same (And Got Better)
Core Gun-T identity
Simple rules for players
Physical run-game philosophy
Complementary pass concepts
Teaching over overload
Gun-T 2.0 still values alignment, leverage, purpose, and execution—now with more answers built in.
Inside the Gun-T Playbook 2.0
Updated core run concepts
DUO installed the Gun-T way
Expanded two-back packages
RPOs tied directly to run structure
Play-action built off downhill success
Coaching points that simplify install
Concepts built for Friday night football, not chalkboard football
Every concept is explained with:
Clean diagrams
Coaching points
When to call it
Why it works
Who Gun-T Playbook 2.0 Is For
Coaches who ran the original and want what’s next
Coordinators facing modern defensive structures
Teams that want to stay physical from the gun
Programs that want evolution—not reinvention
If you loved the original Gun-T Playbook, this is the next step.
If defenses have started overplaying your core concepts, this is the answer.